USA Today interviews UB law expert in story on the minimum wage and affordable housing

George Hezel, director of the Affordable Housing Clinic in the
UB Law School, is quoted in an article in USA Today that
reports minimum-wage employees must work on average 2.6 full-time
jobs to afford a decent two-bedroom apartment in the United States
without paying more than 30 percent of their income. The low-income
housing tax credit spurs development of affordable rental housing,
he said. The article appeared in news outlets around the country,
including the Detroit Free Press, Green Bay Press
Gazette, Arizona Republic, WXIA-TV in Atlanta,
KSDK-TV in St. Louis, KXTV-TV in Sacramento and
WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.